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48CHRIE) Convention “Hospitality and Tourism Education as Big as Texas”. Dallas, Texas, USA: I – CHRIE, 25 - 29July, 2007668. Sigala, M. (2007)New Product Development processes in tourism clusters: a knowledge management approach., AnnualInternational International Council for Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Education, (I-CHRIE) Convention“Hospitality and Tourism Education as Big as Texas”. Dallas, Texas, USA: I – CHRIE, 25 - 29 July, 2007.669. Sigala, M., Mich, L. & Murphy, J. (2007)Information & Communication Technologies in Tourism 2007, Springer Computer Science, Wien, ISBN: 978-3-211-69564-7670. Sigala, M. (2008)Applications and implications of Information & Communication Technology for airports and leisure travellers,In Anne Graham, Peter Forsyth and Andreas Papatheodorou (Eds.) "Aviation and Tourism: Implications for LeisureTravel" published by Ashgate. (pp. 209 - 223)671. Sigala, M. (2008)WEB 2.0, social marketing strategies and distribution channels for city destinations: enhancing the participatoryrole of travellers and exploiting their collective intelligence, In Mila Gascó-Hernández and Teresa Torres-Coronas(Eds.) “Information Communication Technologies and City Marketing: Digital Opportunities for Cities around theWorld”. IDEA Publishing (pp. 220 - 244)672. Duarte, A., C. Garcia, G. Giannarakis, S. Limao, N. Litinas, and A. Polydoropoulou (2008)New Αpproaches in Transport Planning: Happiness and Transport Economics, Forthcoming at Netnomics:Economic Research and Electronic Networking, Springer (in 2009).673. Kitrinou E., A. Polydoropoulou, N. Nikitakos and N Litinas (2008).Forecasting teleworking in island areas, via discrete choice modeling, Submitted for Publication to the Journal ofTechnological Forecasting and Social Change”, Elsevier. Status under review.674. Polydoropoulou, A., and A. Roumboutsos (2008)Evaluating The Impact Of Decision Making During Construction On Transport Project Outcome EvaluationAnd Program Planning, Submitted for Publication at the Journal “Evaluation and Program Planning.” Elsevier.Status under review.675. Tsirimpa, A., A. Polydoropoulou, and C. Antoniou (2008)Modeling the Effect of Risk Aversion on Travellers’ Switching Behavior, Submitted for Publication at the Journalof Choice Modeling. Status under review.676. Polydoropoulou, A., A. Tsirimpa, I. Lagoudis (2008)The Use Of Information And Communication Technologies By Women And Their Policy Implications: WhatAre The Challenges For Greece?, Submitted for Publication at the Journal of Studies in Regional & Urban Planning.Status under review.677. Polydoropoulou, A., A. Tsirimpa, I. Lagoudis (2008)New technologies and women: Can Greek women adjust to the new environment?, Submitted for Publication tothe Management Sciences & Regional Development Journal. Status under review.678. Polydoropoulou A. and Litinas N. (2007)Advanced Demand Models For Greek Passenger Shipping, Chapter 9. Research in Transport Economics. MaritimeTransport: The Greek Paradigm. Editor: Thanos Pallis. Publisher: Elsevier Science.679. Η.Ε. PsillakisSampled-data adaptive NN tracking control of uncertain nonlinear systems, IEEE Trans. on Neural Networks(accepted as a Regular paper).680. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2007)NN-based adaptive tracking control of uncertain nonlinear systems disturbed by unknown covariance noise,IEEE Trans. Neural Networks, Vol. 18, No. 6, pp. 1830-1835, Nov. 2007.

49681. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2007)A simple nonlinear adaptive-fuzzy passivity-based control of power systems, Nonlinear Dynamics & SystemsTheory: an Int. J. of Res. & Surveys, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 51-67, 2007.682. A.T. Alexandridis and H.E. Psillakis (2007)The inverse optimal LQR problem and its relation to passivity and eigenvalue assignment, Int. J. of Tom. & Stat.,Vol. 5, w05, pp. 133-139, 2007.683. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2006)Adaptive neural motion control of n-link robotic manipulators subject to unknown disturbances and stochasticperturbation, IEE Proc.-Control Theory & Appl., Vol. 153, No. 2, pp. 127-138, 2006.684. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2006)Adaptive tracking control for stochastic uncertain nonlinear systems satisfying short- and long-term costcriteria, Int. J. Control, Vol. 79, No. 2, pp. 107-118, 2006.685. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2005)A new excitation control of multimachine power systems, I: Decentralized nonlinear adaptive control design andstability analysis, Int. J. of Control, Automation & Systems, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 278-287, 2005.686. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2005)A new excitation control of multimachine power systems, II: Robustness and disturbance attenuation analysis,Int. J. of Control, Automation & Systems, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 288-295, 2005.687. E.A. Androulidakis, A.T. Alexandridis, H.E. Psillakis and D.P. Agoris (2005)Effects of power system deregulation on control design and on high-voltage grid structure and performance,WSEAS Trans. Circ. & Syst., Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 133-139, 2005.688. A.T. Alexandridis and H.E. Psillakis (2007)Guaranteeing passivity by output feedback gain-matrix construction, ECC'07 Conference (Kos, Greece), pp. 518-523, 2007.689. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2006)Inverted pendulum angle tracking control subject to uncertainties and stochastic perturbations, 8th IFAC Symp.Robot Contr., SYROCO'06 (Bologna, Italy), 2006.690. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2005)Adaptive neural tracking for a class of uncertain and stochastic nonlinear systems, ECC-CDC'05 Conference(Seville, Spain), pp. 7822-7827, 2005.691. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2005)Adaptive gain sliding mode control for multimachine power systems, IFAC'05 Conference (Prague), 2005.692. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2005)Chaos synchronization with uncertainties by NN-control design, Int. Symp. Intelligent Control ISIC'05 (Limassol,Cyprus), pp. 462-466, 2005.693. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2005)Boundary layer sliding mode control for multimachine power systems improved by antiwindup integral action,Int. Conf. on Control & Automation, ICCA'05 Conference (Budapest, Hungary), pp. 497-502, 2005.694. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2005)Passivity margin and related bounds for linear systems, IEEE 13 th Mediterranean Conf. on Control & Automation,MED'05 Conference (Limassol, Cyprus), pp. 785-790, 2005.695. E.A. Androulidakis, A.T. Alexandridis, H.E. Psillakis and D.P. Agoris (2005)Challenges and trends in restructuring power systems due to deregulation, WSEAS Int. Conf. Power Systems &Electromagnetic Compatibility-PSE'05 Conference (Corfu, Greece), pp. 49-54, 2005.

49681. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2007)A simple nonlinear adaptive-fuzzy passivity-based control of power systems, Nonlinear Dynamics & SystemsTheory: an Int. J. of Res. & Surveys, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 51-67, 2007.682. A.T. Alexandridis and H.E. Psillakis (2007)The inverse optimal LQR problem and its relation to passivity and eigenvalue assignment, Int. J. of Tom. & Stat.,Vol. 5, w05, pp. 133-139, 2007.683. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2006)Adaptive neural motion control of n-link robotic manipulators subject to unknown disturbances and stochasticperturbation, IEE Proc.-Control Theory & Appl., Vol. 153, No. 2, pp. 127-138, 2006.684. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2006)Adaptive tracking control for stochastic uncertain nonlinear systems satisfying short- and long-term costcriteria, Int. J. Control, Vol. 79, No. 2, pp. 107-118, 2006.685. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2005)A new excitation control of multimachine power systems, I: Decentralized nonlinear adaptive control design andstability analysis, Int. J. of Control, Automation & Systems, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 278-287, 2005.686. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2005)A new excitation control of multimachine power systems, II: Robustness and disturbance attenuation analysis,Int. J. of Control, Automation & Systems, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 288-295, 2005.687. E.A. Androulidakis, A.T. Alexandridis, H.E. Psillakis and D.P. Agoris (2005)Effects of power system deregulation on control design and on high-voltage grid structure and performance,WSEAS Trans. Circ. & Syst., Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 133-139, 2005.688. A.T. Alexandridis and H.E. Psillakis (2007)Guaranteeing passivity by output feedback gain-matrix construction, ECC'07 Conference (Kos, Greece), pp. 518-523, 2007.689. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2006)Inverted pendulum angle tracking control subject to uncertainties and stochastic perturbations, 8th IFAC Symp.Robot Contr., SYROCO'06 (Bologna, Italy), 2006.690. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2005)Adaptive neural tracking for a class of uncertain and stochastic nonlinear systems, ECC-CDC'05 Conference(Seville, Spain), pp. 7822-7827, 2005.691. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2005)Adaptive gain sliding mode control for multimachine power systems, IFAC'05 Conference (Prague), 2005.692. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2005)Chaos synchronization with uncertainties by NN-control design, Int. Symp. Intelligent Control ISIC'05 (Limassol,Cyprus), pp. 462-466, 2005.693. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2005)Boundary layer sliding mode control for multimachine power systems improved by antiwindup integral action,Int. Conf. on Control & Automation, ICCA'05 Conference (Budapest, Hungary), pp. 497-502, 2005.694. H.E. Psillakis and A.T. Alexandridis (2005)Passivity margin and related bounds for linear systems, IEEE 13 th Mediterranean Conf. on Control & Automation,MED'05 Conference (Limassol, Cyprus), pp. 785-790, 2005.695. E.A. Androulidakis, A.T. Alexandridis, H.E. Psillakis and D.P. Agoris (2005)Challenges and trends in restructuring power systems due to deregulation, WSEAS Int. Conf. Power Systems &Electromagnetic Compatibility-PSE'05 Conference (Corfu, Greece), pp. 49-54, 2005.

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